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- After a devastating hurricane lays waste to their homes, Barbudans must overcome a second and potentially even greater threat--the sale of their island to foreign interests in the name of rebuilding, upending 300 years of communal land ownership.
- Six conflict photographers reflect on their experiences, capturing the atrocities of war and other manifestations of violence on film.
- Sometimes the greatest adventure is the journey home. A love letter to loss spanning five generations, Starboard Light shows us how to hold on. In Starboard Light, a family must witness the disappearance of a century of family memories when they sell their 210 year old summer home on Cape Cod. Whether it's a small cabin deep in the woods, a primary residence that's been handed down generation after generation or a waterfront summer getaway, there is a Starboard Light in many of our lives that we've struggled to keep or had to painfully let go. Vicariously through this American family, Starboard Light helps us all to immortalize the generations of memories and values baked into these shared family homes so that we may pass them on to our own children and grandchildren and begs the question: Does a family make a house? Or does a house make a family?
- A missionary walks into a bar...
- If Iceland's land and sea and sky could speak, Ég anda is what they'd sing.
- In 2012, the graffiti artist Hense received an interesting commission - an historic church in southwest Washington, DC. The project is testament to the power of art and imagination to spark the transformation of neighborhoods and cities.
- ShortThe River Nile and its people through the eyes, the lives and the music of the best musicians that live along it.
- Witness the cultural importance of soccer in township South Africa during the first ever FIFA World Cup to be held in Africa through the lives of five individuals born and raised in the oldest and toughest of South Africa's townships, Alexandra, locally known as 'Alex.' Seventeen-year-old dribbling sensation Nancy 'Maradona' Majola, former national team player Isaac 'Shakes' Kungoane, current professional Patrick Phunwayo, 69-year-old Jacob 'Babes' Bopape one of the first professional soccer players in South Africa, and scholarship-winner Ricardo 'Rico' Kutumela will all take you into a culture dominated by soccer and into a storied township still largely unknown and misunderstood even among South Africans.